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2015-12-01
Liu, Xiumei, Bao, Lei, Dipalo, Michele, De Angelis, Francesco, Zhang, Xuehua
Bubble formation from plasmonic heating of nanostructures is of great interest in many applications. In this work, we study experimentally the intrinsic effects of the number of three-dimensional plasmonic nanostructures on the dynamics of microbubbles, largely decoupled from the effects of...
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2015-01-01
Guo, Zhenjiang, Liu, Yawei, Lohse, Detlef, Zhang, Xuehua, Zhang, Xianren
We numerically study different forms of nanoscale gaseous domains on a model for rough surfaces. Our calculations based on the constrained lattice density functional theory show that the inter-connectivity of pores surrounded by neighboring nanoposts, which model the surface roughness, leads to...
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2015-06-01
Zhang, Xuehua, Crivoi, Alexandru, Duan, Fei
Experimental atomic force microscopy (AFM) images show the dried-in patterns from amino acid solutions which can be in the form of dots or networks. The three-dimensional lattice-gas Kinetic Monte Carlo (KMC) model is applied to simulate the formation of dot-like and network-like particle...
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2015-01-01
Surface nanobubbles are nanoscopic gaseous domains on immersed substrates which can survive for days. They were first speculated to exist about 20 years ago, based on stepwise features in force curves between two hydrophobic surfaces, eventually leading to the first atomic force microscopy (AFM)...
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2015-01-01
Zhang, Xuehua, Lu, Ziyang, Tan, Huanshu, Lohse, Detlef
Nanodroplets on a solid surface (i.e., surface nanodroplets) have practical implications for high-throughput chemical and biological analysis, lubrications, laboratory-on-chip devices, and near-field imaging techniques. Oil nanodroplets can be produced on a solid–liquid interface in a simple step...
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Characterization of a {(Fe60Co40)75B20Si5}96Nb4 Impulse Atomized Glassy Powder by Neutron Diffraction and Differential Scanning Calorimetry
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Bogno, A.-A., Dahlborg, U., Calvo-Dahlborg, M., Riveros, C., Ciftci, N., Henein, H., Sediako, D.
This paper investigates FeCo-based alloy glass formability by high undercooling and high cooling rate solidification technique and the hardness evaluation of the generated samples. For this investigation, Impulse Atomization was used to generate {(Fe60Co40)75B20Si5}96Nb4 powders of different...
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Cryopreserved amniotic membrane as transplant allograft: viability and post-transplant outcome
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Hayward, K., Holovati, J.L. , Mokoena, T., Marquez-Curtis, L.A., Perepelkin, N.M.J., Elliott, J.A.W. , Bentley, M.J., McGann, L.E., Ross-Rodriguez, L.U.
Amniotic membrane (AM) transplantation is increasingly used in ophthalmological and dermatological surgeries to promote re-epithelialization and wound healing. Biologically active cells in the epithelial and stromal layers deliver growth factors and cytokines with anti-inflammatory,...